El-Gamil Base in Port Said hosted a technical workshop on September 23rd for field engineers from companies operating in Egypt’s Mediterranean offshore gas and oil sector. The event provided a platform for these field engineers to share experiences on best practices and technological innovations with the aim to enhance operational efficiency and safety in offshore exploration and production.
This workshop is the second in a series of three technical sessions organized as part of the Egypt Oil & Gas Group’s 11th Convention, scheduled for November. The workshops are held in collaboration with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC).
They are are designed to promote direct exchange of knowledge among field engineers operating in comparable environments, encouraging teamwork in addressing technical and operational issues. Furthermore, these gatherings aim to build stronger professional connections and foster cooperation between companies in Egypt’s oil and gas industry, ultimately advancing effective solutions based on hands-on experience. The outcomes and insights from these workshops will be presented and discussed during the convention.
Tamer Idris, Deputy Chairman for Production at EGPC, was among the sector’s leadership attending the Port Said workshop. Presentations were delivered by representatives from Belayim Petroleum Company (Petrobel); El Wastani Petroleum Company (WASCO); Pharaonic Petroleum Company (PHPC); Disouq Petroleum Company (DISOUCO); Abu Qir Petroleum; Rashid Petroleum Company (RASHPETCO); and North Sinai Petroleum Company (NOSPCO).
The first workshop was held at Ras Shoukair Base on September 9th and 10th, while the third and final session is scheduled to take place at Al Maleeha Base in the Western Desert.